You would, too, if you had the lotto success the Orlando man has had in his 23 years of playing the Florida Lottery.

In the state of Florida, if you have a winning ticket that is worth less than $600, your local merchant can cash it in for you, but if it's worth more than $600, you have to take it to the lottery office to cash it in. Lustig has been to the Florida Lottery offices an amazing 23 times.

And if that's not enough, Lustig claims to have won more than the average Joe.

"I won my first grand prize and then I won my second and then my third," Lustig said. "And when I won my fourth grand prize, that's when I knew even though nobody believed me, that I had a method and it was working."

In all, Lustig said he's won big seven times, with his last win being $98,000. His highest? A whopping $840,000.

So how does he do it? Lustig let WPBF 25 News in on some of his secrets.

+ Rule No. 1: Set a budget. Do not spend money you don't have, because, according to Lustig, it's easy to get the fever and eventually you will be playing with your lottery winnings.

+ Rule No. 2: Lustig said scratch-ticket players should not buy different types of tickets. As an example, if your budget is $100, and you're playing a $10 scratch-off game, buy 10 tickets in a row from the same roll. If you do that, there will usually be at least one winner in that stack.

+ Rule No. 3: This is for the popular ball games like Fantasy 5 and Powerball, which can yield big pay days. Lustig said quick picks are the worst thing you can do.

"The meat of my method teaches you how to increase your chances of winning," he said. "You never increase your chances with quick picks."

At least that's his method but at Florida Lottery Headquarters, the stats show a different story.

Since 1999, Florida Lotto stats show out of 364 winning tickets, 201 were quick picks.

These are just a few of the multiple secrets to his Winning Lottery Method. Lustig goes into more detail in his tell-all book, "Learn How To Increase Your Chances Of Winning The Lottery," which explains his methods behind the madness.